One of the early color near-nudie films and was re-shown often by, mostly, drive-in theatre owners in need of a quick cash fix. They would hang out the "Adults Only" sign, thereby ensuring that every high school and junior high boy (and more than a few dads) within an hour's drive would storm the gate, and turn on the pop corn machine and then hot-foot it to the night-deposit at the bank. "Not Tonight, Henry" (the actual title and not an alternate title as some seem to think) was a large step up in quality for director W. Merle Connell in that it was in color and also not just a static-camera filming of a burlesque show inside of one of L. A.'s smoky, grind house burlesques. The girls were still out of burlesque, as were Hank Henry and Little Jack Little: Hank Henry is more than a little frustrated at the "lack of attention" he is getting at home from his wife and starts dreaming up amorous escapades with sirens from the past...
Title | Not Tonite, Henry! |
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Year | 1960 |
Genre | Comedy |
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Studio | |
Cast | Hank Henry, Valkyra, Doreen Dare, Joanne Berges, Betty Blue, Marge Welling |
Crew | Harold Lime (Producer), Bob Heiderich (Producer), Harold Lime (Writer), Bob Heiderich (Writer), W. Merle Connell (Director) |
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Release | Dec 30, 1960 |
Runtime | 64 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 3.30 / 10 by 3 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |